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Research and Markets welcomes a leak detection report

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World Pipelines,


Research and Markets has announced the addition of a ‘Leak Detection Technologies to Improve Wellbore and Pipeline Integrity - Oil and Gas TOE’ report to its offering.

Leak detection is of upmost importance in the oil and gas industry because the fluids that are transported and flow in different stages are inflammable and generally operate in high pressure conditions. Therefore, even a small leak in a system can lead to a significant impact on the occupational and environmental safety.

In order to ensure that operating companies and service providers implement measures for mitigating leak-related risks, regulations such as the Code of Federal Regulations (CFR) in the US and Technical rules for Pipelines (TRFL) in Germany are in place. These regulations drive improvements, reliability, sensitivity, accuracy and the robustness of leak detection systems.

In this report, Research and Markets covers developments that have been made in leak detection technologies aimed at improving the integrity of wellbore and pipelines. In specific, Research and Markets has identified wellbore logging methods that use innovative sensing technologies to help improve sensitivity to low-flow rate leaks through cracks or casing breaches of varying sizes and advanced modular sensing technologies.

The Oil and Gas TechVision Opportunity Engine (TOE) provides insights into innovations that pertain to technologies, products and processes, along with strategic insights relating to the oil and gas industry.


For more information about the report, please click here.

Read the article online at: https://www.worldpipelines.com/business-news/11012017/research-and-markets-welcomes-a-leak-detection-report/

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